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Vamperotica #1 - cover

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Vamperotica #1

Kirk Lindo

Publisher: Lulu.com

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Summary

This is the first Vamperotica comic ever produced. The original illustrated, erotic vampire anthology starring Kirk Lindo's Vampress Luxura and featuring her very first appearance in print.

This issue features a collection of three erotic vampire stories. 

"Deadly Desire" - The Vampress Luxura meets and devours her evening meal. 

"God's Chariot" - A sexy predatory Vamp sets out to seduce a priest but gets more than what she bargained for. 

"Some Things Never Change" - An eerie tale about a three hundred year old vampire who uses her shape shifting abilities to seduce men and women from all walks of life.
Available since: 01/30/2013.

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